The Trinity Wolves came into Etna at 12-14 on the season and left with 13 in the win column.

This came after a very narrow 26-24, 26-24, 23-25, 25-15 win over the Lady Lions on Tuesday. With the loss, Etna falls to 2-17 on the season as they travel to Mount Shasta Thursday for their last game.

Before the contest, Etna celebrated senior night for both volleyball and cross country. For cross country, John Whelan was the lone senior on the team.

There were four seniors featured on this year's volleyball squad in Deniss Martinez, Jasmine Bigham, Iris Ramos, and Sara Hoyt.

The last time these teams met, Trinity came away with a convincing 3-1 win. This time however, they had to work a lot harder. In the first set, neither team could pull ahead.

With ties at 11-11, 14-14, 21-21, and 24-24, Trinity pulled up two points to win it.

The Lions were able to create a seven point lead early on, but lost it on a 7-0 run by Trinity.

It continued to be a tightly contested contest, but yet again, Trinity was able to score the final two points to win the second set 26-24.

Etna put up a fight in the third set, where they didn't let the Wolves lead at any point. Tied at 23, they were able to finish off the Wolves and force another set.

Their momentum carried on to the next set, but the score remained close. The Lions lead 13-11 when Trinity went on a 14-2 run to take the set and win the match 3-1.

After the game, head coach Linda Berry said this about her senior players. "I love so much about them. They're fun, inspirational, and hard-workers. They are positive all the time. Each of them stepped up this year and were excellent leaders for the underclassmen. The girls played great this year and improved immensely. I'm going to miss them."

In the JV match-up, Etna won their second game of the season after an astounding first set comeback, 26-24, 25-16.